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    Health Care Provider and Faith Diversity Spirituality June 29‚ Abstract It has been stated that‚ “In entire angles of the creation and in whole ages of past‚ individuals have speculated about the significance of lifecycle‚ how to make the greatest of it‚ what take place later‚ and if there is someone or something available there. He instigates to search for somebody or something that can be responsible for all of the enquiries. This inquisitiveness ultimately tips to numerous faiths‚ principles

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    Banda Singh Bahadur

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    Sadhus he travelled through Northern India and then finally arrived at Nanded (in present-day Maharashtra) in central India‚ situated on the bank of the river Godavari‚ where he built a hut to meditate upon God. Madho Das meets Guru Gobind Singh In September 1708‚ Guru Gobind Singh‚ who had come to the Deccan along with the Mughal Emperor‚ Bahadur Shah‚ happened to go to Madho Das’ hut while hunting. Madho Das was

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    The compilation of his holy work is known by the name of Śri Canda Siddhanta Sāgara. There were four disciples of Śri Canda Ācārya namely‚ Almastā Sāhib (also known as Alīmatta)‚ Phūla Sāhib‚ Govinda Sāhib and Bālu Hasnā Sāhib (Bāla Hāsa). They began the tradition of chāra dhūne - the four dhūnīs or four holy places where a fire has been lit since many years‚ and also became designated as the four Maṇḍalādhīśa of the Udāsīna sect. Since

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    Health Care And Faith Diversity: Final Draft America is made up of many different ethnic groups and associated with many of these groups are different religions or spiritual practices. As the primary care giver to patients‚ nurses are in a unique position to provide care that incorporates the spiritual or religious beliefs of each individual. Nurses recognize the importance of incorporating the spiritual or religious beliefs of patients in their

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    word "Shaheed" meaning "martyr" in a number of Indian languages.(The Phenomenon of Bhagat Singh). Bhagat Singh was born into a Sikh family. I myself am also Sikh. Our religion is very unique we are not allowed to cut our hair and we follow the Guru Granth Sahib. Bhagat Singh ’s family had earlier been involved in revolutionary activities against the British Raj‚ as a teenager Singh studied European revolutionary movements. Bhagat Singh was a member of the Hindustan Republican Association (HRA) and quickly

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    B-Schools in Punjab: AMITY GLOBAL BUSINESS SCHOOL‚ MOHALI APEEJAY SVRAN INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT‚ JALANDHAR ARYANS BUSINESS SCHOOL‚ VILLAGE NEPRA‚ DISTRICT PATIALA BABA BANDA SINGH BAHADUR ENGINEERING COLLEGE‚ FATEHGARH SAHIB BHAI GURDAS INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT & TECHNOLOGY‚ SANGRUR CANADIAN INSTITUTE FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDIES‚ VILLAGE JALVEHRA CHANDIGARH BUSINESS SCHOOL‚ MOHALI CT INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT & INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY‚ JALANDHAR DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS MANAGEMENT‚ PUNJAB AGRICULTURAL

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    (West - Gujarat). The Char Dham are often considered the most revered sites for Hindus that have to be visited in one’s lifetime. Harmandir Sahib Sikkhism 3) Harmandir Sahib (Sikhism):- Harmandir Sahib popularly known as Golden Temple is located in Amritsar district of Punjab. Built by the fourth Guru of Sikhs and completed by his successor‚ Harmandir Sahib is the holiest site of Sikhism. Moinuddin Chisti Islam 4) Moinuddin Chisti (Islam):- The dargah of Moinuddin Chisti popularly known as Dargah

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    1631‚ in memory of his wife Mumtaz‚ the Taj Mahal is one of the top 7 wonders of the world. Golden Temple‚ Amritsar The Golder Temple (Harmandir Sahib/Darbar Sahib)‚ is the holiest shrine of Sikhism. Guru Ram Das Ji founded the city of Amritsar in the 16th centurywhen it was constructed. An active place of worship for Sikhs‚ the Harmandir Sahib is also visited by people from other religion. Mysore Palace The Palace of Mysore was built during 1897-1912. It is the official residence of the

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    Physical death I do not fear‚ death of conscience is a sure death. – Sant Jarnail Singh Ji Bhindrawale. | Divesh Sharma Monday‚ December-03-12 MMParveen Singh Sikhism’s Militaristic Identity Since the creation of Sikhism by Guru Nanak Dev Ji‚ Sikhs have repeatedly had to take on a militaristic identity to survive in this world. There have been many instances in the past‚ which have led Sikhs to have to put their beliefs aside‚ and had to pick up weapons to save their own

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    within India‚ protectors of all that are oppressed. Their first guru was Nanak and he emphasized that God is within the heart. So one does not need the Vedas or the Qur’an to find God‚ and regardless of one’s caste or gender‚ God is within‚ Truth immanent. This is symbolized by its openness to both Hindus and Muslims. Nanak wore Hindu-style clothing on his lower body and Muslim-style on his torso and head. 6 centuries later the guru then wore two swords‚ one representing spiritual power and the other

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